Summit, Ohio



Driver: Strong and Healthy Families


Domain: Financial Well-Being

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Predictor: Income

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Predictor: Financial security

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Domain: Secure and Stable Housing

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Predictor: Affordable housing

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Predictor: Affordable housing

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Predictor: Housing instability and homelessness

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Domain: Family Stability

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Predictor: Family structure and stability

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Domain: Health

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Predictor: Access to and utilization of health services

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Metric: Health Professional Shortage Area (1=yes/0=no) for primary care providers
Summit, Ohio Allegheny, Pennsylvania Lucas, Ohio Kent, Michigan Montgomery, Ohio
HPSA 1 1 1 0 0
Quality 3 3 3 1 1
Source: Health Resources and Services Administration Health Professional Shortage Areas for Primary Care, 2020


Predictor: Neonatal health

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Driver: Supportive Communities


Domain: Local Governance

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Predictor: Political participation

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Domain: Neighborhoods

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Predictor: Economic inclusion

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Predictor: Racial diversity

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Predictor: Transportation access

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Predictor: Environmental quality

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Domain: Safety

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Predictor: Exposure to crime

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Predictor: Overly punitive policing

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Driver: Opportunities to Learn and Earn


Domain: Education

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Predictor: Access to preschool

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Predictor: Effective public education

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Predictor: Student poverty concentration

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Predictor: College readiness

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Domain: Work

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Predictor: Employment

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Predictor: Access to jobs paying a living wage

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Notes on Data Quality

“Good” indicates that the metric is measured with adequate accuracy and sample size.
“Marginal” indicates that there are known shortcomings of the data for this metric for this county, and the metric should be used with caution.
“Poor” indicates that although the metric could be computed for this county, we have serious concerns about how accurately it is measured for this county and do not recommend its use.



Additional Notes

The following metrics require original data collection:
  • Overall health: Share of adults who rate their own and their children’s health as good or excellent
  • Belongingness: Inclusion of other in the self scale
  • Social Capital: Social capital community benchmark scale
  • Exposure to Trauma: Adverse childhood experiences scale
  • Descriptive representation among local officials: The ratio of the share of the city council or county board from specific racial and ethnic groups and the share of city or county residents from those racial or ethnic groups


Confidence intervals shown are 95 percent.
* This confidence interval is not available at this time.
+ A confidence interval is not applicable.
Lower/Upper bound: The data used to construct this metric do not lend themselves to conventional confidence intervals. The value of the metric shown represents are best estimate; the lower and upper bounds represent alternative estimates of the metric under different assumptions about missing data.


“NA” in fields for metric values and data quality values indicates that the data are suppressed due to sample sizes or because that element is not applicable to that community (e.g. no zip code in the county is majority non-white).
“NC” in fields for confidence intervals or lower/upper bounds means that we are not able to calculate this because the underlying data lack variation.


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